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When the Public Assists in Organ Transport

A person or company that is transporting medical supplies, especially vital organs needed for surgery, can run into a lot of unavoidable delays during the shipping process.  Weather conditions may keep a plane or helicopter from taking off or landing.  Excess traffic or accidents on the road may keep ground transport from arriving at the…
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Organ Donation Day Encourages Donors in Delhi

Being an organ donor requires very little effort on the part of the donor.  The entire process occurs after death.  Nevertheless, there are a number of reasons why people are unwilling or afraid to become an organ donor.  In many other countries, the lack of sufficient organ donors has led to a big problem because…
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More Questions about Medical Shipping

Shipping medical equipment and biological material can be a complex process to understand.  There are many misconceptions about it stemming from a lack of knowledge about the major complexities that must be accounted for when transporting sensitive materials.  To that end, we’d like to clear up a few of these concerns that people may have…
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Three Myths that Hurt Medical Research

Much of the work that ShipCritical does is to benefit medical research.  By transporting supplies to the people and doctors who need them, we ensure that the needed tissues and clinical samples are possessed by those who can do the most good.  Unfortunately, despite these practical measures, there are three persistent myths that hinder the…
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The Wild and Weird World of Controlled Transport

ShipCritical specializes in the transportation of medical equipment, medical supplies, and biological tissue, and for the most part, there’s nothing too bizarre about what’s being shipped.  Occasionally, however, there are some weird things that have to be taken to a new location.  ShipCritical sometimes handles these items, but some of the strangest ones fall outside…
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